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Surprise grave find reveals secrets of Viking king

Unearthed Viking ‘drinking hall’ offers ‘unparalleled’ opportunity to study Norse history
  • Archaeologists in Denmark have discovered over 30 Viking-era graves near Aarhus, including the coffin of an important 10th-century woman.
  • The burial site was found after construction work uncovered artefacts like pearls, coins, and ceramics, indicating gifts in Viking graves.
  • Grave findings, including a box with pearls, suggest a connection to the Danish monarchy and high-status individuals, possibly related to a nearby nobleman's farm.
  • The discoveries indicate that the Danish town was a seat of power in the 900s during the reign of Viking king Harald Bluetooth.
  • A magnificent wooden coffin, likely belonging to an important woman, contained items like scissors, a silver bead, and gold thread, suggesting she may have been one of Harald Bluetooth's earls or stewards.
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